US extends shadow of espionage over Huawei


US extends shadow of espionage over Huawei



CIA, NSA and FBI express their distrust and slow their landing in the North American country



   CIA, FBI, NSA and so on to complete six heads of the main intelligence agencies of the United States have advised against the purchase of Chinese mobile phones for "serious doubts" that they are at the service of the Government of Beijing and the espionage of the Asian giant.

On the target are two brands: Huawei and ZTE. "We are deeply concerned about the risks of allowing any company or entity committed to foreign governments that do not share our values ​​to acquire positions of power within our telecommunications networks," said FBI Director Chris Wray during the Committee meeting. of Intelligence of the Senate.

The Chinese Huawei has tried to enter the US market through a partnership with AT & T that was finally canceled. A cancellation that Huawei justified with a "delay in its launch in the United States."

     According to the director of the FBI, his researchers have detected that Huawei devices have the ability to modify and steal information not only from the user, but from the entire network they use. In addition, they ensure that they are able to perform espionage tasks without the user noticing. Therefore, they also advise private operators and ISPs to avoid using these devices.

Some accusations to which China has responded with a strong statement: "Huawei is aware that there are a number of activities of the US government apparently designed to inhibit the business of Huawei in the US market." Huawei has the confidence of governments and customers in 170 countries around the world and does not present a greater risk of cybersecurity than any ICT provider, since we share supply chains and production capacities. "

In 2014, the United States issued a ban on the bidding of government contracts for Huawei, due to distrust that one of the founders of the company was a senior engineer in the Chinese Liberation Army.

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